Synopses & Reviews
What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? How do we make wise decisions in our lives? How do we "discern" the right thing to do (or the right way to be, or the right path to take)? How do we listen for God in all the hubbub of our daily lives?
In Joy in Divine Wisdom Marva J. Dawn introduces readers to different and intriguing ways of discerning reality and making choices. She asks us to look outside ourselves, our own cultures, and our own brands of Christianity to new ways of listening for the voice of God in our lives. As an international speaker and teacher, she has encountered much wisdom both in Christian tradition and in the many places and people she has visited around the world. In showing us these refreshing new insights about discernment, she also gives us a deeper understanding of grace, community, honesty, humility, wholeness, forgiveness, trust, suffering, and faith.
Through the inspiring stories of people from all over the world, Marva Dawn shows us the habits that impede good decision making and elaborates on those practices and elements that encourage more prayerful thoughtfulness. Her stories remind us that although we may feel unsure about the big decisions in our lives, we will find solace when we learn to surrender to God who shares our burdens and joys. We are not alone, wrestling to figure out who we are and what we are to do. God is with us; in the end discernment is more about grace, about trusting our identity as persons enfolded in the love of others, especially the love of God.
Review
"'What do I do now? What on earth (or in heaven!) does God have in mind?' Our questions get bogged down in consumerist considerations and calculating individualism. America, as it turns out, is a most uncongenial, isolating culture for discerning wisdom in these matters. Marva Dawn pulls us out of this ‘miry clay’ and sets us down in African, Asian, and Latin American cultures where discernment is a community affair. Her lively stories, fresh and always personal, make us at home in an expansive, inclusive world of Christian brothers and sisters where it is not all 'up to me.'"
—Eugene H. Peterson, translator of The Message; professor emeritus of spiritual theology, Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia
Synopsis
What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? How do we make wise decisions in our lives? How do we "discern" the right thing to do (or the right way to be, or the right path to take)? How do we listen for God in all the hubbub of our daily lives?
In Joy in Divine Wisdom Marva J. Dawn introduces readers to different and intriguing ways of discerning reality and making choices. She asks us to look outside ourselves, our own cultures, and our own brands of Christianity to new ways of listening for the voice of God in our lives. As an international speaker and teacher, she has encountered much wisdom both in Christian tradition and in the many places and people she has visited around the world. In showing us these refreshing new insights about discernment, she also gives us a deeper understanding of grace, community, honesty, humility, wholeness, forgiveness, trust, suffering, and faith.
Through the inspiring stories of people from all over the world, Marva Dawn shows us the habits that impede good decision making and elaborates on those practices and elements that encourage more prayerful thoughtfulness. Her stories remind us that although we may feel unsure about the big decisions in our lives, we will find solace when we learn to surrender to God who shares our burdens and joys. We are not alone, wrestling to figure out who we are and what we are to do. God is with us; in the end discernment is more about grace, about trusting our identity as persons enfolded in the love of others, especially the love of God.
Synopsis
Praise for Joy in Divine Wisdom"'What do I do now? What on earth (or in heaven!) does God have in mind?' Our questions get bogged down in consumerist considerations and calculating individualism. America, as it turns out, is a most uncongenial, isolating culture for discerning wisdom in these matters. Marva Dawn pulls us out of this 'miry clay' and sets us down in African, Asian, and Latin American cultures where discernment is a community affair. Her lively stories, fresh and always personal, make us at home in an expansive, inclusive world of Christian brothers and sisters where it is not all 'up to me.'"
—Eugene H. Peterson, translator of The Message; professor emeritus of spiritual theology, Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia
Synopsis
In Joy in Divine Wisdom Marva J. Dawn introduces readers to different and intriguing ways of discerning reality and making choices. She asks us to look outside ourselves, our own cultures, and our own brands of Christianity to new ways of listening for the voice of God in our lives. As an international speaker and teacher, she has encountered much wisdom both in Christian tradition and in the many places and people she has visited around the world. In showing us these refreshing new insights about discernment, she also gives us a deeper understanding of grace, community, honesty, humility, wholeness, forgiveness, trust, suffering, and faith.
About the Author
Marva J. Dawn is a theologian, author, and educator with Christians Equipped for Ministry of Vancouver, Washington. She is a teaching fellow in spiritual theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. Marva Dawn is the author of more than twenty books, several of which have been honored by a Christianity Today Book Award, an Independent Publisher Book Award, and the American Academy of Parish Clergy's list of the Top Ten Books.
Table of Contents
Editor's Foreword ix
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 Starting with Grace 1
Chapter 2 The Foundational Word 34
Chapter 3 "Rectifying the Names" 59
Chapter 4 Prioritizing Virtues and Morals 80
Chapter 5 Communities of Discernment 104
Chapter 6 A Culture of Welcoming 135
Chapter 7 A Culture of Reconciliation 166
Chapter 8 A Willingness to Suffer 195
Chapter 9 The Wisdom of Celebration 225
Epilogue 251
Notes 257
Further Reading 269
The Author 273
Index 275